American intelligence has seen Tehran preparing up to 100 cruise missiles, a source from an American TV channel notes.
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The US has watched Iran move military assets inside the country – drones and cruise missiles – indicating it is preparing to attack Israeli targets from its territory. CNN reported this citing sources close to US intelligence.
The media said it could also indicate an attempt by Iran to moderate Israel or the United States from a possible counterattack on its territory.
One of the interlocutors said the US had seen Iran preparing up to 100 cruise missiles.
The Iranians want their strike on Israel to be “significant,” the source said. However, they also want to avoid direct war with Israel and the United States. US intelligence suggests that Iran could use its proxy forces for a first strike.
Note that Iran demands that the UN Security Council condemn the Israeli attack on its consulate in Damascus, otherwise Tehran threatens to respond to the attack.
It was later learned that the Israel Defense Forces were on high alert due to a possible attack from Iran.
Iran vows to “retaliate” to Israel for Damascus consulate attack
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